Wrapping up the UFC 184 weekend with quick links to all the major storylines. Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) closed out the month of February with an utterly outstanding UFC 184: "Rousey vs. Zingano" pay-per-view (PPV) event from inside the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Feb. 28, 2015. Even though the card was crippled to its metaphoric knees by injuries to Chris Weidman, Ronaldo Souza, and others in the weeks leading up, UFC women's bantamweight champ Ronda Rousey's impeccab read news >>

Bloody Elbow recaps the big fights from UFC 184 last night in Los Angeles. Here, we look at the main event between Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano. While Saturday night's PPV event was one that was left in shambles following a slew of injuries and fight cancelations, it still presented an opportunity to showcase one of the UFC's prized jewels: Ronda Rousey. Faced with an opponent promoted as her toughest challenge to date, Rousey disposed of her as though she was one of her easiest obstacles yet. S read news >>

After a captivating UFC 184: "Rousey vs Zingano" event, MMAmania.com ponders what is next for the main card winners who picked up victories last Saturday night (Feb. 28, 2015) on pay-per-view inside the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. For an event absolutely crippled by injuries in the weeks leading up, Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brass have to be absolutely delighted by the outcome of the UFC 184 pay-per-view (PPV) event last Saturday night (Feb. 28, 2015) live from the Stap read news >>

The biggest storyline to emerge from UFC 184 was Ronda Rousey's breathtaking, 14-second submission victory over Cat Zingano in the main event. Rousey once again proved she is the unquestionable, dominant force in women's MMA, retaining her title as UFC Women's Bantamweight Champion. It isn't a hot take to have such an opinion, but Rousey's triumph at the Staples Center in Los Angeles was nevertheless astounding. ESPN Stats & Info highlighted the history Rousey made in her swift disposal of Zinga read news >>

It’s fair to say that Cat Zingano didn’t put on the performance of her career at UFC 184. Hurling herself at Ronda Rousey from the opening bell was a novel strategy, but it turned out to be as effective as all the rest. That is to say, not remotely effective. Within seconds, the challenger was tied up in the kind of knot that would have left a sailor confused. Prior to the fight, I had the bizarre notion that Zingano possessed the kind of stubborn personality that would refuse to submit to joint read news >>

"Rowdy" knows she has completely cleaned out the women's bantamweight division yet... In the sport of mixed martial arts (MMA) fans and pundits alike are always wondering what is next. Even moments after an incredible victory for a fighter, UFC color commentator Joe Rogan is asking who that person would like to take on next. This was evident during the UFC 184 pay-per-view (PPV) last evening (Sat., Feb. 28, 2015) following UFC champion Ronda Rousey's 14 second submission victory over previously read news >>

Ronda Rousey didn't get the memo. At UFC 184, Cat Zingano was supposed to represent Rousey's toughest task to date. A talented offensive mind whose best trait was perseverance and the ability to sustain a lengthy bout before a storybook comeback, Zingano was the one to test not only Rousey's chin but also her conditioning. Instead, Zingano fell into the trap of those before her and tapped 14 seconds after the opening bell. As a whole, an underrated card put on quite the show Saturday night at St read news >>

Maybe Ronda wants to submit her in 10 seconds? Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) women's bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey continues to top herself each and every time she steps into the cage, and following yet another finish victory -- this time via armbar in only 14 seconds -- over the very durable and previously undefeated No. 1 contender Cat Zingano in the main event of the UFC 184 pay-per-view (PPV) last night (Sat., Feb. 28, 2015), options are waning for "Rowdy" as she has nearly clean read news >>

Cat Zingano was supposed to be the most difficult test of Ronda Rousey's career to date. The reasons for believing this were plentiful leading into the bout. The Alpha Cat came into the bout undefeated, winning eight of her nine bouts by either knockout (KO or TKO) or submission. She passed the eye test. The highlight-reel suplex of Amanda Nunes and the vicious knockout of Miesha Tate were evidence that her strength and power would be enough to match up well with Rousey. None of that mattered. Z read news >>

The conversation about the most impressive performances Saturday night has to begin with Ronda Rousey. It took the UFC women's bantamweight champion just 14 seconds to submit Cat Zingano in the UFC 184 main event. Zingano was supposed to represent the toughest test for Rousey to date. I guess the champ didn't get the memo. After side-stepping Zingano's amateurish attempt at a running knee in the first two seconds of the fight, Rousey took Zingano down and quickly forced her to submit to her pate read news >>